Stock theft remains a concern in the two Kavango Regions
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Police in the Kavango East and West Regions are urging local communities to assist in tackling a range of crimes, particularly stock theft, which has become a major concern.
Police in the Kavango East and West Regions are urging local communities to assist in tackling a range of crimes, particularly stock theft, which has become a major concern.
Minah Sachs Primary School in Keetmanshoop recently hosted its first Khoekhoegowab spelling bee competition to assess the proficiency of primary-level learners in their mother tongue.
Learners from grades 1 to 3 competed in their respective divisions, showcasing their spelling skills in Khoekhoegowab.
Namibia's Vice-President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving lives through infrastructure development during the inauguration of the new Home Affairs and Immigration office in the ||Kharas Region.
The Swapo Party Vice President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, urged the youth to embrace the party's manifesto, which includes targeted interventions aimed at addressing Namibia's socio-economic challenges.
Several community conservation projects in the Zambezi Region have received financial support to enhance crop production, livestock farming, and job creation.
The United States and Namibia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on renewable energy development.
The agreement focusses on clean energy sources such as solar, wind, and green hydrogen.
The German-African Business Association has thrown its support to calls for Germany to review its visa regime with Namibia for ease of doing business in either country.
Namibia is still among the countries that are committed to ending AIDS by 2030.
The Popular Democratic Movement's president, McHenry Venaani, said if elected as the country's president, his administration will offer in-service training to young people to be able to get jobs faster.
Venaani made this promise at a rally at the John Ya Otto stadium in the capital on Sunday.
Substantial work has already commenced in Namibia’s renewable energy sector, particularly the green hydrogen, and investments are welcome.